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    Oahe 2nd week June

    Any help would be appreciated Thanks in advance.

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    I wish I could help but I honestly don't know. But where are you staying or planning on fishing? I heard during the tournament last year the bass were more predictable/bigger the farther north you went, I have been to beaver bay ND as a kid and it was a very nice area, and a side note there are a few small lake 50-75 miles from there that could accommodate you for bass if the wind is blowing
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    Which part? Should be good though.

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    I am staying at Cow Creek Rec area on south end.

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    I don’t have any knowledge that will be of much help, especially on that end of the lake. However, there should still be some fish on beds. Maybe not many but still some. They like to get around any boulders you can see. Also, you would probably be able to copy what the Elite Series did last year. You will be able to catch fish both shallow and deep.

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    #6
    Thank you Sir!

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    If interested, there is a bass guide who is a heck of a fisherman. Shane could really shorten your learning curve. If you are interested I can send contact info.
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    just got back from Oahe, I can fill you in with info if you need it. what an awesome fishery!
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    Heck ya PM you on you other post

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    The fishing on the lower end is pretty good. Especially in Spring Creek. I would suggest trailering up to Bush's Landing and fishing up towards Sutton (you can launch at Sutton too) at least one day. The fishing is really good up there usually.

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    Suttons Bay is good. Paved road almost all the way to the launch. You can spend a day in there alone.
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    Thanks for the information very much appreciated!

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    #13
    I fished Oahe on May 25th & 26th. My second time there. I'm far from figuring it out. I mostly threw jerkbaits, spinnerbaits, lipless as moving baits. Then dropshot and carolina rig as bottom baits. I fished Peoria flats and main/secondary points around Spring Creek and Cow creek on the 25th.

    On the 26th I drove up to the 212 bridge and fished around the rip rap and where the Elites caught them on the long tapering points on the north shore.

    I caught 1 fish each day in about 20 hours of fishing. Fished the shorelines and out to 25'. Any advice on what I'm doing wrong would be appreciated!

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    Go north of Spring Creek to Sully Flats.
    All the baits you mentioned will work. I'd throw a tube. a big tube.
    Rocks are good place to start in the spring.
    Dave